From Public Citizen <[email protected]>
Subject what do you want to happen?
Date March 12, 2024 8:12 PM
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Some days, it feels like the bad news overshadows the good.

* The very foundations of our society are at risk as extremist forces within
the Republican Party — in abject fealty to Donald Trump — push blatantly
anti-democratic measures and threaten outright political violence in the
naked pursuit of power.

* Greed, profiteering, and myopic mismanagement on the part of Big Business
have contributed to economic havoc both here in America and around the world.

* Extreme weather is endangering people and places all over the world —
including catastrophic floods and fires in many states throughout the U.S. —
as humankind collectively continues doing nowhere near enough to prevent even
worse climate change.

* The Supreme Court has revoked the fundamental right to abortion, struck down
commonsense gun regulation, and gutted voting rights protections.

* War is dominating the headlines, with peace at times feeling far beyond our
reach.

These unfortunate realities have many of us thinking — maybe for the first time,
maybe as we reevaluate our legacies — about completing a will.

Public Citizen is offering our supporters a FREE service you can use to create a
will.
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Wills are vital legal documents that not only detail our wishes but also protect
the people, assets, and causes that are dear to us.

This free online tool
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you can complete a legal will in as little as 20 minutes.

A will is also one way you can carry on supporting the people and organizations
you value most:

“I included Public Citizen in my will because I am so impressed with the fierce
tenacity of its staff and the continuing impact of their work to protect our
democracy.” —Sondra R., Florida

Create your will for free and make sure your support of the people and issues
that matter most to you goes on.
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I hope you can make use of this resource.

For progress,

- Robert Weissman, President of Public Citizen


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